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* The whole cast of ''[[Gilmore Girls]]'', especially Lorelai and Rory. The show's scripts were apparently twice the size of your standard television script due to this characteristic. Jared Padalecki once joked that the main requirement to work on that show was the ability to speak very fast.
* Peter Scolari's Michael Harris on ''[[Newhart]]''.
* Hawkeye from ''[[M*A*S*H (television)|MashM*A*S*H]]'' had a tendency to do this once in a while. Particularly in the last episode.
* Averted, big time, in the "Slow Talkers of America" skit by [[Bob and Ray]].
* Tyres on ''[[Spaced]]'', presumably a symptom of his somewhat excessive speed habit, which has also left him with [[Attention Deficit Ooh Shiny]].
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** And then there's the time McKay gets stoned on Wraith enzyme.
* Carly from ''[[iCarly]]'' tends to do this, especially when she's feeling [[Large Ham|hammy]]. The best example would be her long rant about why she kissed bad boy Griffin in "iDate a Bad Boy".
* The [[Sherlock Holmes|titular character]] inof ''[[Sherlock]]''. Particularly in the third episode, when {{spoiler|Moriarty gives him [[Magic Countdown|ten seconds]] to prove his solution before he kills a child.}}
* Martin Querly of ''[[Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide]]'' is this. In fact, he gets so into talking that someone's able to put a cardboard cutout in front of him and he won't even notice.
** This trait apparently runs in the family, since his sister is the same exact way.
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